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At this point, according what I've read, watering must be heavy. What's your experience?
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Mine get watered with everything else even when they are dormant and it doesn't seem to do any harm. So I don't change it - if it is cold I water less, if it is warm I water more, but since they are in soil they stay pretty wet all the time. The ones in the ground are in heavy clay soil, and they don't seem to care (I originally planted them in good potting soil, but they have spread beyond the original hole and don't seem to care)
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And there's another growth showing...it's the fourth.
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And there's another growth showing...it's the fourth.
It is spring! It is spring!
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Here it is...spike in sight!



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Spring for certain! Good growing!
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It has been blooming for the past two weeks. First time for me!

One question...the flowers are not opening fully. Is this normal behaviour?

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They're fine. That's how they should look.

Nice alba forms.
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That's good to know.
Next step is to find a purple one.
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